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T206 Wagner, Ruth rookie, 1963 Koufax jersey and Old Mill Jackson among the featured attractions for Robert Edward Auctions in their annual spring sale that kicks off April 20 and ends May 18. The telephone book known as the sale’s catalog will be shipping soon. Read More

The April SCP Auctions has enough “collection” included to fill wings of a sports memorabilia museum. The latest news surrounds Chris Mullion, who will offer Olympic jerseys and Big East championship rings. Read More

The Golf Auction previews its spring auction of early Masters badges, signed books and flags and a giant cache of cards. Gems include a 1934 Masters badge, 1936 program and lots and lots of Tiger Woods. Read More

In a twist from its usual auction lineup, Legendary Auctions is rolling out an Internet auction focusing solely on autographed memorabilia, with an emphasis on Upper Deck Authentics’ signed items featuring Jordan, Woods and LeBron. Read More

The “Opening Day” Auction is now live, courtesy of Love of the Game Auctions. The sale features a great single-owner prewar collection, beautiful, glossy T3s and signed memorabilia from Ty Cobb and Hank Greenberg. Read More

The SCP Auctions sale that will take place in April is shaping up to be a blockbuster, with several athlete-driven collections in the lineup. The latest collection to be featured is the Steve Garvey Collection, which will include his 1974 MVP Award and items related to the Los Angeles Dodgers 1981 World Series title. Read More

For modern World Series artifacts, Curt Schilling’s bloody sock from the 2004 World Series is one of the most memorable. The sock is going from the Baseball Hall of Fame to the auction block, courtesy of Heritage Auctions, in its February sale. Read More

The sale features baseball and football memorabilia from the late 19th century to the early 1970s, highlighted by a 1935 Silver Certificate autographed by Babe Ruth, a beautiful 1935 National Chicle Bronko Nagurski (PSA 5), an original Arthur K. Miller painting of Hall of Famer Nap Lajoie and a rare 1889 Hartley Studios cabinet photograph of new Hall of Fame inductee Hank O’Day. Read More